March 6, 2007

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Discussing the paths that lead to peace

marred by IT snafus by Lysa Chen THE CHRONICLE

Accreditation committee set to visit Duke in 2009 Wenjia Zhang THE CHRONICLE

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The University has already begun preparation for its December 2009 reaffirmation of accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

All colleges and universities within SACS’ 11-state domain must be reaccredited every 10 years according to requirements set.forth by the organization’s Commission on Colleges. “It’s a very long, detailed and rigorous self-scrutiny—a means of quality control,” said Judith Ruderman, accreditation director and vice provost for academic and administrative services. “The process takes about two and a half years, that’s why we’re already working on it.... We want to do a good job.” Ruderman, who was also in charge of the University’s most recent reaffirmation, said the process will cover all undergraduate, graduate and professional schools. She added that SACS divides the process into two parts—a Compliance Certification document and a Quality Enhancement Plan. Three committees—a leadership team, a compliance certification team and an assessment working group—have been formed to work on the reaccreditation. Committee members include administrators, staff and undergraduate and SEE ACCREDIT ON PAGE 5

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Imam Mohamad Bashar Arafat, president of the Islamic Affairs Council of Maryland, speaks Monday at the Freeman Center during a panel discussion on interfaith dialogue.

Students filling out their housing applications last week may have encountered a number of technical problems. That is, if they remembered to register at all. Approximately 200 rising sophomores and between 130 and 150 rising seniors have yet to complete their housing applications, Marijean Williams, director of housing assignments and communications, wrote in an e-mail. Although some students have complained that they were not aware of when their housing application window opened, Williams said information was distributed among all students. She attributed the relatively high number of incomplete applications to technical difficulties. Residence Life and Housing Services was aware of three technical problems last week—including a “not eligible for housing for the upcoming year” message —in addition to individual issues related to caches and pop-ups, Williams said. “The housing application did not go as smoothly as we would have liked,” she added. “We will be evaluating the process with our IT support staff and making the necessary programming changes for next year.” Although changes to the electronic system will be reviewed, Williams said she thought that publicity for Room Fix ’O7 was adequate. Resident Assistants on East and West SEE ROOM FIX ON PAGE 5

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AIDS researchers at Merck & Co. and Pfizer announced last week the addition of two new weapons in the arsenal of HIV drugs. jttk The two drugs, Pfizer’s maraviroc and Merck’s raltegravir, will be used in combination with other drugs, a practice called highly active antiretroviral therapy, in which patients take a consistent regimen of multiple drugs, according to The New York Times. Clinical trials ofmaraviroc have dramatically reduced levels of the virus in patients after 24 weeks. The two new drugs aim to help people who have already

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